ArtistsGérard Schneider
Gérard Schneider

Gérard Schneider

1896–1986
WA-00009073
PaintingLyrical Abstraction
Representation
None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
6
Works in Collection
29
Assets Indexed
17
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
80%
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Authority Records (2)

Field Verification (8 fields)

6 cross-verified · 2 single-source
  • Birth yearWikidata + Unknown· 92%
  • DeceasedWikidata + Unknown· 92%
  • Primary mediumWikidata + Unknown· 92%
  • Death yearWikidata + Unknown· 92%
  • BiographyWikipedia + Unknown· 88%
  • WebsiteWikidata· 92%
  • NationalityWikidata + Artsy+1· 92%
  • LocationArtsy + Wikidata+1· 85%

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About

Why this artist matters now

Gérard Schneider was a Swiss painter and key figure in lyrical abstraction, a movement that rejected geometric rigor in favor of gestural spontaneity and emotional immediacy. Working primarily in oils, he developed a practice centered on the expressive possibilities of color, line, and surface texture applied directly to canvas. Based in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, Schneider became associated with the School of Paris in the mid-twentieth century, where his work engaged with the lyrical abstractions of his contemporaries while maintaining a distinctive emphasis on chromatic intensity and gestural mark-making.

Source: Perrotin · Trust score: 100% · Updated 2mo ago

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Movement
Lyrical Abstraction
Medium
Painting
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Museum Collections

Canonical record

Artworks (6)

Artwork sources (2)

6 published of 12 catalogued · 10 with image
  • MoMA
    5 publishedof 11 catalogued9 img
  • Tate
    1 published1 img

Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 1)

1 entries · 1 sources
  • Untitled from ‘Poèmes d’Eugenio Montale’, Milan
    1964 · Tate · 1 prov
    Url Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
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Images

16 assets
Artsy artwork: Untitled (1983)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1974)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1967)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1979)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1959)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1071)
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1970)
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Artsy artwork: Opus (1968)
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Institutional

Representation & Collections

Represented by
Perrotin Gallery
Current
In collection
Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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Tate
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